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Speaker 1 (00:05):
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We'll be covering the movie y2kand then also the first couple
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Speaker 2 (01:23):
They should give us
an affiliate program or
something.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
I mean there
technically is, but it's not
like.
It's like for other potters tosign up for, and how many people
do you know starting a podcast?
Ah yeah, that's a red flag, ifyou have a podcast yeah, that is
a red flag, it's a red flagwhen you have a podcast with
just two guys talking in frontof the mic that have some
opinions for some reason.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Yeah, some amazing
opinions actually.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
I remember a couple
times I had to explain it, I was
like no, no, no, it's not oneof those type of podcasts.
We're not alpha males, we'rebetas.
Actually, we're betas, we'recucks actually, yeah, set the
story straight.
Yeah, set the story straight.
Yeah, we talk about movies andshit.
That's all we care about.
Oh, what do you talk about thefucking Joker?
What do you talk about FightClub all day?
Hey, hey, hey, watch it.
Watch it there.
Hey, hey, hey, slow down therebuddy yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
It was only just part
of the plethora of movies that
we have to talk about.
Yeah, which we don't thinkwe've ever spoken about Fight
Club.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Yeah, we have.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Rule number one we
don't talk.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
We talk too much
about Fight Club Like this do
you remember we were having aconversation about um?
I remember we clipped itbecause it was like.
I was like, hey, forget aboutit.
And then we're talking you'retalking about Tyler Durden or
whatever.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Oh yeah, Tyler Durden
.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
You know what I'm Say
exactly?
Say You're fucking lying to menow.
Now you're trying to gaslightme again.
See, now we're turning into oneof those toxic podcasts.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
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Speaker 1 (02:52):
Oh God, yeah, I'm
regretting fucking.
It's dumb and it's like itlooks.
It's just heavy and it's justkind of there.
Yeah, I got a Whoop bracelet.
Whatever man, let's talk aboutthese fucking movies, dude.
Okay, y2k it starts.
Rachel Ziegler and other peoplethat I can't remember any of
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their names, for this movie wasa goofball of a movie we're in.
It's a bunch of LOLs.
It's supposed to take place in1999, going 2000,.
Right, incredible.
And then it's like acelebration of you know, hey,
forget about it.
It's the 90s now, you know, um,it doesn't even.
It not only does like thefashion and shit like that, and
it's just like oh, yeah, we'redoing dial-up, here's a
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tamagotchi.
Uh, you want to listen to rapmusic?
Here you go.
You know, it's not just a mix ofthat, it's also, um, like
tropes from like movies.
I think that's where it pulls alot more from, because they're
like, like, at the end there'slike a thing with or like, you
know, the whole buddy thing,like the whole story is like the
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whole, two buddies are justfucking nerds and they're just
like god, we're nerds, we needto get laid.
That's a classic trope.
And so, or, uh, at the end,some guy does is like, oh, we
just gotta be kinder to eachother, just because we're all
just human, and pauses, andthere was like what the fuck is
he talking about?
And like other things where,just like, people come together
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and it's just like, it's justfunny, because it's also like
like you know how they'restarting clicks in the 90s, like
, let's say, you got your skaterboys right yeah and you got
your dumb asses who just likenah, bro, you need to listen to
real hip-hop, you need to listento the ground shit, that real
shit that makes you think theygot those people there too.
You got the jocks, yeah, thenerds, uh, no nerds in there.
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But then, uh, no, they didn'thave the goss in there, they had
the popular kids and the sportspeople were funny, like there's
this one dude, uh, played bykid leroy, the kid leroy, he, he
plays soccer chris.
And then, like he was the guy,the main character keeps on
calling him soccer chris, right,and he was like it's just chris
.
And he was like, shut up,soccer chris.
And it's like I think it'sfunny because I think that's all
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.
A lot of people are known.
They're just like like they'llbe like, oh, which, who are you
talking about?
Oh, uh, soccer.
And then I'm like, by theirsport, that's their whole
identity or whatever he'swearing gang shoot, um, the
fucking, um, seashell, fuckingnecklace and shit puka.
Yeah, there you go.
Yeah, I'm already just having abad boy, a couple of those bad
(05:23):
boys myself.
Yeah, yeah, the.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Puka, yeah, rocking
that Puka.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Yeah, I used to have
like two or three.
No, I had like four, probably10, 20.
One for every day and shit.
Yeah, yeah, I used to wearHollister every day.
Hollister was the shit backthen yeah you used to wear
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Hollister yeah, I remember howto how to holster hoodie.
Yeah, with the was that thecamera.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
No, no, that was, uh,
my ipad.
It was about my duolingo, oh,and then I had the holster pants
with the buttons yeah, yeah,shit, I think the pants I'm
wearing.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Well, these are
american eagle.
No, they're levi.
They got buttons yeah, Iremember I was like, what's this
, what this?
What's the deal with buttons onpants?
No, and I remember it was myfirst pair of skinny jeans.
It was Hollister, of course,right, and I was like, whew, a
little tight there.
But I was like, whew, I lookgood, though Can I get these
tighter.
Actually, wait, where's theSparrows?
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Can I get that shirt that saysHollister on the front with a
little wave on the front?
Oh, can I get a fucking JustinBieber, fucking queef, or
whatever the fuck it's calledQueef?
Speaker 2 (06:32):
What was it called?
I don't know.
I think, that's what they werecalled.
You had like an undercut, notbefore then, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
It was like the
Justin Bieber one, where it was
like long on top, but it was notlike it was that long.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Yeah, you did love
those fairies.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Those fairies went
crazy yeah, and then I remember
just clean shave every day.
This is in one direction, man.
It was an error.
Man, I was living my fuckingliving my best life and shit,
yeah, hell, what'd you dresslike in high school or middle
school?
That one, um, like a dork.
I think I remember you had likethat one Air Paso jacket that
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was like red Ramune, it wasHollister actually.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Oh, how you wearing.
Yeah, I would wear that all thetime.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
The hoodie yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Signature look and I
had the had the slug bag hair
with the gel.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Ooh, how'd you feel
about that bad boy?
I?
Speaker 2 (07:26):
don't know what I was
thinking, and I always had Vans
, so it was just the Vans, thejeans and then the hoodie with
the hair.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
I'm ready to rock a
lot of Vans.
I'm ready to wear the no laceones, the slip-ons.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
I didn't really like
those.
No, I needed laces why?
Speaker 1 (07:45):
In case you just want
to fucking kill yourself.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Emergency.
I remember I used to get thehigh eight vans.
I used to have like fuckinglike ten pairs of those, the
high top ones.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah, yeah, oh yeah,
yeah, you didn't have a pair.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Yeah, no, I had
multiple pairs.
I had a corkscrew, I had acorkscrew, I had a black pair, I
had a navy pair, I had a redpair.
I was just like can't getenough one for every color and
shit yeah, you have.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
How many do you have
now?
You have like that one.
I threw them all away.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
I don't need them.
Yeah, I only have Nikes andJordans now I need, I need nah.
I just want to go back to likeconverse, now actually, yeah,
and then all they make areference.
It was like this um, I rememberI listened to a podcast rod and
mango.
They're talking about like aircombi and finch, that like how
they were in the 90s, like youknow, the strong perfume models
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just standing outside with theshirt offs and stuff like that.
And then like there's a lot ofsexual assault happening.
But I think he, like the CEO orsomething by them, yeah, yeah,
cuz they'll be like okay, andyou send the naps so reaching
and said yeah, there was anywaywhite UK and stuff, and it's
just funny.
The whole point is just like aforget about it.
(08:59):
This is a robot revolution,it's only happening in this city
.
And, um, yeah, it was reallyfunny.
Um, my favorite one I think hisname was gary, maybe it was a
dude uh, a stoner oh yeah, theyhad a stoners too and uh, he, he
had dreads.
And uh, it was funny becausehe'll say something like funny,
because they, he was like hey,what's up?
(09:21):
Like how's it going?
I'm high, and then he goes.
Oh, is it true what they sayabout ecstasy puts holes in your
brain.
He was like ah well, thescientific information right now
is not really.
He goes into a whole spill likea realistic spill and he's just
the funniest character.
He gets his head cut off.
And the skaters were funny.
(09:42):
There's just one skater who,like he put on some skates,
right, and then he saw like a,like a bar, and he was like I'm
about to like rip this shitright.
He fucking immediately falls onhis head and kills himself.
Yeah, and then the one guy oh.
One thing I noticed, though,that they said was um, like the
guy who's like oh, I know aboutfucking music, I know about real
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music, the shit that makes youthink that real shit, rachel
Ziegler.
I think that's why cause theletter Z's.
Rachel Ziegler's character saysit's like oh, oh, should I be
like you and dress up like SlimShady and Slim Shady Eminem.
That era was in the early2000's, not the 1990's.
(10:25):
He started was in the early2000s, not the 1990s.
He started off in the 90s, buthe was still not mainstream or
anything like that.
It was before its time,incorrect.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
I thought Y2K was in
the 2000s.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
No, y2k is 2000.
It's like 1999 to 2000.
Okay, I saw that and I I waslike, excuse me, and I always
find it funny those people whoare just like, no, I listen to
real music, that mean shit.
I was like shut the fuck up.
And it's like what, what doesit make you think?
And then it's like then, whatare you gonna do after that?
Are you gonna change your lifeand shit?
(10:59):
Are you gonna be a differentperson?
Speaker 2 (11:00):
now you're just like
you're just there, dude, you're
just listening to.
Dude, you're just listening tomusic.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah, exactly, we're
doing the same exact things.
We're just doing differentemotions.
Shut up.
I like One Direction, leave mealone.
And Jesse Reyes no more.
Swift I mean I do, but it's notlike I've ever been a big fan
of her, if anything I'm morelike and serena carpenter
recently.
And then, of course, oliviorodrigo.
(11:24):
She goes fucking hard anyway,but the movie was pretty cute,
though.
It was a bunch of goofs, abunch of laughs.
There's also a guy from um limbbiscuit who has an incredibly
large role in the movie, wherehe fucking sings a song about
like we need to come alltogether, weird and um.
And yeah, it was cute.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
It's a yeah, oh shit,
it's a yeah, it's a yeah.
He got the phone finger fromthe Gladiator 2 screening.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Yeah, yeah, for the
visual people I forgot to
mention, we're also on YouTube.
We're also on YouTube.
You want to check out thesemugs and this foam finger, which
is not a foam finger, it's likemore foam sheets that are sold
together.
Okay, now Hany has seen thefirst two episodes of Skeleton
Crew, a Star Wars spinoff thattakes place after Episode VI in
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the New Republic, but before the.
Was not force awakened?
Uh, no, yeah, the force awakensbefore the force awakens.
Nahani, did you like the show?
Speaker 2 (12:33):
sorry, uh, jude law
yes, I love this show so far.
It's just um, when you watchthis, just like're just like.
Oh, it's just another kid.
He's not doing the best inschool because he's living off
in his own world.
He's living off in his fantasyworld where there's Jedi and
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there's the Force and there'sall this, and he has a career
day at school.
People are talking about whatthey want to be when they grow
up.
He's like I want to help people.
I want to be a.
They grow up.
He's like I want to help people.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
I want to be a Jedi.
That's gay.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
And then everyone's
just like ah, they just make fun
of him.
You know, help people, jedi,jedi.
Don't help people.
Yeah, they think aboutthemselves.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
They're actually the
bad guys everyone forgets.
And so you know, obviously hegets clowned on for that and you
know he's supposed to take thisbig test coming up.
He misses it and they give himlike a makeup day and he misses
that too, and at that pointthey're well.
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The reason he misses it wasbecause they found a starship
and the starship pretty muchjust like flew away with them
inside of it Because they hitthe autopilot button on accident
and so now they're on a realstar wars adventure.
That's all he ever wanted, rightit sounds like one of those
coming to age great adventuresfor children and shit kind of,
(13:55):
but I kind of like the idea ofit, since it's you know, their
life isn't a regular, regularsuburban world, civilian world
as most of us live in nowadays,or even as kids lived in, and so
nothing really special everhappens.
No adventure is happening.
So for them it's their ownadventure.
(14:17):
And he's wanted an adventure.
He's wanted to go travel thegalaxy and everything.
And they end up at some.
I think it's called planetborgo.
It's a pirate planet to getrepairs.
The droid is there to makerepairs on the ship, and so they
find out that at aden, theplanet that they live on is a
(14:39):
myth to a lot of the galaxy.
It's a lost planet of eternaltreasure oh that's what they
said.
The only way we find that out isbecause when they're at, the
kids are at the bar and they'rebuying food and drink, he pays
them with the lunch money thathis dad gave him.
Yeah, and it's uh, what is it?
I think it's the new republiccredits yep, and that's rare in
(15:03):
the galaxy or something, andthose are worth like way more
than the regular credits theyuse out there really yeah.
So he was like, he was likethat'll be a credit each.
And the kid said, okay, hereyou go.
And the bartender you know what, you know what, I gave you a
good service.
And uh, you know, the sauce ontop was uh a special.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
You're trying to
upcharge him yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
And then one of the
guys at the bar, he said, so hey
, he's trying to cut, he'strying to scam y'all or whatever
, and turns into a huge barfight and and the kids end up
getting chased back to the shipand they're like hey, like chill
out, we're just here to makerepairs, and all this, and like
you're from ad aden, likesomebody, find out where that is
or whatever, and give us thosecredits and they throw them in
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the brig.
And that's where they meet JudeLaw.
And you know he might be a Jedi, he might not be, but as far as
we know he is a force user heis a force to get the key to
unlock the cage.
And now he just wants to, youknow, leave the planet and just
get out of there.
You know, but so far, so good.
(16:09):
I like it.
Uh, different kind of taste orflavor, I guess from the regular
star wars stuff yeah, we're notused to seeing really suburbs
of any, like star wars and stuff.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
it's always been like
the major stories, the the main
ones that we see, or like shitlike bounty hunting, like on
Tatooine and shit like that.
That's interesting though, yeah, because it's like I remember
watching it.
I was just like, yeah, thislooks like they're trying to do
like Stranger Things and StarWars which is not a bad thing.
It's a good concept, and Ithink this could even bring in a
new generation of young StarWars watchers, because we got to
(16:43):
rope the next ones in right intime.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Definitely,
definitely Before they start the
new trilogy and hopefully it'sa good one.
Yeah, I mean shit.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
They've been saying a
lot of shit recently and just
like none of it fucking makessense with those movies and
stuff Fucking.
I remember my co-worker tryingto tell me Henry Cavill was
confirmed.
I was like he's not confirmedin star wars.
I know, I know he's not.
I would know, I would know, youknow.
I live and die by this dumbinformation.
Oh and then so you're liking it.
(17:14):
So far, I don't know how manyepisodes.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
This was a weekly
show on disney plus I saw the
first two, that's all they hadon there when I saw it oh, come,
yeah, and they got another one.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Another show going on
right now is a creature
commandos.
I have not seen it yet, I knowit's great.
It's james gunn.
It's the new dcu, the start ofsomething new.
This is their homecoming.
This is coming in, comingstarting the first project and
stuff.
All these characters are canon,all the information's canon and
stuff like that.
And then, um yeah, somehowit'll lead into um superman and
(17:47):
then we're gonna get peacemakerseason two after that bad boy
next year creature commandos.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Is that like actual
team in the dc?
Speaker 1 (17:53):
yes, yes, yes it's.
Yeah, this is all canon, thisis all part of the stories and
stuff.
It's like another version oflike the suicide squad, but
these are like meta humans whoaren't none of them are human
and stuff.
There are like different thingslike one's Frankenstein and
stuff and like other things likethat and the Shames Gun.
So it's like it has it's gonnabe good regardless, Like we know
(18:15):
his level of craft and stuffand I know it'll be good.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Is that coming out on
Max?
Yeah, it's on max now.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, they're already
like two episodes in, I think
too.
Yeah, um, they did.
They sent a release last weeklike how um skeleton crew did
and yeah, so it's out thereright now.
Okay, yeah, so is the.
Yeah, definitely, yeah, yeah,oh, sounds cute.
I need to watch it.
I've just been fucking behindwith shows and stuff.
(18:43):
I want to get a projector.
I think about getting aprojector so I can have a bigger
screen, so I can watch on myiPad and shit.
Just get a TV.
Nah, I don't want a TV I don'tknow where to put it Up here.
I don't want to put it up there.
I don't want to put it up there.
I don't want to put it up thereeither.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Where are you going?
Speaker 1 (19:04):
to project the
projector, I don't know.
But I don't have to commit toputting it on one wall.
I can put it on any wall.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
I mean, yeah, but
you're going to need a white
screen because it's going tolook bad.
On that it's going to look badon the ceiling.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
No, I can fucking
just put it on the wall and then
, with the lights off, it'll befine.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Hmm.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Nah.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Project.
No, no projector's gonna costyou more than just a TV.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Nah, I don't wanna
fuck a TV and then I need a TV
stand too.
Come on, man, you're asking fortoo much.
I guess yeah or I could put aTV there and just watch TV like
this.
But like this is a gooddistance, so like would I have
to fucking.
Maybe I could put a TV there.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Fuck, I don't know
man you wouldn't need to buy a
stand, cause you have that ledgeright there.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
Yeah that's why.
But then it's like let's say, Ididn't wanna use that.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Then oh, I don't know
, it's on you then yeah, see,
whatever, don't consider myfeelings.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Um, what was I
talking about?
Yeah, I need to watch that.
I think you heard yourcommandos and a bunch of other
shit I need to catch up on.
I know like yellowstone isfucking wrapping up next
episodes and finish on sundayand I just been seeing a lot of
fucking shorts on their seasonand shit that show is pretty
good, isn't it yeah?
yeah, and then they also got lawman.
(20:19):
That's going on too, which isanother show sent to the same
universe as them, I believe.
And it's just, it's just funnybecause it's just like there's
so much and it's like no matterwhat I would ever do, there's no
possible way I'll ever catch upto anything, except for dune.
Shout out to him let's dive insome news.
(20:39):
That's what we're doing.
Podcast, okay, starting withthe uh craven hunter is going to
come out this week and stuff.
It's set to do worse in the boxoffice than opening weekend,
than Madam Web.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
Not a good sign,
right, that's a really bad sign.
What do you mean?
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Yeah, not the best,
not the best, seal of approval
type shit, right, and yeah, andthen this looks like this is
going to be the end of the Sponguniverse.
It's the Spider-Man Sony, right, and yeah, and then this looks
like this is gonna be the end ofthe spunk universe.
Is the spider-man sonyspider-man extended universe.
Is the end of spum.
Shout out the weekly planet.
And uh, yeah, it was just just aweird thing that they've been
(21:20):
doing.
Um, I think if madame webb andmorbius didn't happen and we
just got the venom and and thenKraven, I think it would have
done well, because it's like theVenom movies aren't fucking
masterpieces, right, but theystill make a fuck ton of money.
Well, not a fuck ton, but theymake money.
Like this one, I popped it, Ilooked at it today and it made
(21:41):
like $420 something and themovie cost like $120 to make.
So double it, so let's say like240, and then yeah, so he made
his money back, and then some orwhatever.
So it's just like it profit,right, and then Madame Web and
fucking Morbius are just likepretty bad bombs, you know, like
(22:02):
, was there other ones, madameWeb?
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Morbius.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
I think that's a yeah
.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Venom was okay.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, and then those
just are good enough.
You know kind of thing.
It's just like they just putlike a like 10% more effort in
those movies than they did withthe Madam Web and the other one,
and maybe just cause also hadlike um, I think, um other one,
and maybe just because I alsohad like um, I think um tom
hardy, he was just like reallyin as executive producer for all
(22:32):
the movies I believe, and thenI think, maybe with the other
one, like madame webb, I know,through a committee of, like the
suits and shit.
I think that's how it got worse.
The movie did whatever,regardless, okay, and then, uh,
this is more.
Um, I am a, a, a, a 24 member.
Now I am classified as afounding member.
(22:53):
Um, the benefits are gonna be,um, the same ones I've been
getting, where I get four littlebooklet things a year, uh,
discounts and then sometimesfree tickets, right, but now
they're pushing this up.
They're gonna wait.
What am I saying with?
The membership is going toinclude tickets to every movie
that they're going to everrelease, like opening weekend.
(23:16):
So I'll get a free ticket andthen that's like probably like a
ticket a month kind ofsituation, right that's cool
yeah, and then, um, mymembership is not gonna go up.
I pay five ducks a month andthen they're going to raise the
thing.
For any new members it's goingto be 10 ducks a month, but
since I've been one, I'll justkeep my same original thing.
Other things are what's theother things?
(23:37):
The other things are oh,they're going to put $5 credit
on my account every month sothat I can use it in store, and
then I think that's kind oftight, because then it will
eventually add up and then I'llbe able to buy something from
the store and stuff.
That's pretty tight.
(23:58):
I'm excited for that and yeah,it's just tight.
Membership I think the ticketsalone that just makes it worth
it already.
Yeah, and stuff, because thatwould be like a ticket a month.
They they pump them out prettyoften now, or maybe like every
two months or whatever.
And uh, it's funny because I'vebeen having the membership for
like a year now and I justcompletely forgot.
I always forget to fuckingcancel it and now I'm just like,
(24:20):
okay, I guess I'll keep it.
Yeah, no, okay, another bit ofnews.
Okay, I talked about Crew toCommandos.
I talked about Skeleton Cruise.
28 years later, we have had thefirst trailer to this bad boy.
I forgot to put the releasedate on this one, but yeah, it's
an oogly-boogly, scooby-booglymovie.
(24:42):
What's his name in the movie?
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Cillian Murphy.
Oh uh, yeah, did you see it 28years later?
Yeah, did you see the trailer?
I don't really okay.
So I'm excited for it.
Erin terry johnson's in it.
I love the uh the uh series ofit.
You know the 28, 28 weeks, allthat, whatever.
Now we got 28 years later, butit doesn't necessarily make
sense, because in the actualstory it said that the zombies
(25:18):
only live for like a week or twoand they die.
So if it's 28 years later andKillian Murfin's a zombie, then
wouldn't he have died a longtime ago?
Speaker 1 (25:32):
I haven't seen the
other two movies.
Did he turn in that movie?
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Well, it's been 28
years since then.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Yeah, but did he turn
in the movie?
Did he turn in the movie?
Speaker 2 (25:42):
I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Yeah, because I
remember I think I asked someone
about that and they said theydon't believe so.
So maybe he just got turned in,cop out, cop out.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
I think yeah, who
knows?
Also can we talk about howannoying it is for trailers to
say trailer starts now.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Why do they do that?
For the commercial, so youdon't skip on it.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
I guess, but who
watches?
It on tv anymore on tv, yeah,oh, okay, I thought you meant
like I was thinking about likeon youtube, because I'll see
that over like the first likethree seconds trailer starts now
yeah, and they do it on purpose, so that they, like you, stay
watching the ad well, I mean,the ad is there anyways, it was.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
It says 28 years
later already.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Yeah, no, because I
mean like oh it does, because I
was thinking about like whenyou're watching like another
video, it'll pop up and thenit'll be like three seconds and
then it'll say like trailerstarts.
Now for you not to skip the ad.
I guess, yeah, I don't know.
I just blank out when I see ads.
Oh, oh, it's another cute movieand stuff coming out next year.
(26:55):
There's a lot of horror moviescoming out, so it's just better,
better things and stuff likethat hell.
Uh, harley quinn got a newtrailer.
It's going to be startingseason 5 in um january 14th no,
sorry, 16th and uh, yeah, itjust looks cute.
It's just like.
You know, it's just harleyquinn.
I'm not caught up in the lastseason, nor am I caught up on
kite man, but it's just morethings for me to like.
You know, it's just HarleyQuinn.
I'm not caught up on the lastseason, nor am I caught up on
Kite man, but it's just morethings for me to watch.
Eventually, you know, I need toget caught up with all those
and stuff, maybe when I get thatTV.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Or not the projector,
Ah fuck.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Jesus Christ.
Oh, and then we have some moreStar Wars casting news.
We have Jeremy Allen White.
He has been cast in the groguno, I'm sorry, the mandalorian
and grogu film.
And guess who's he playing?
I don't know.
Job with a hudson, why?
(27:41):
Why not?
Is it just voice acting?
I have no idea, but I don'tknow if they're gonna actually
get a big suit for this orwhatever and he'll be like
somewhere there, or it might bejust the voice.
I'm assuming it'll be just thevoice.
But it's just funny that he'sgonna be a part of the Star Wars
universe this way are youfucking me, chef?
Speaker 2 (27:58):
are you fucking me,
jabba?
Speaker 1 (28:02):
and then, well, I
wonder how it's going to be,
because it's going to beinteresting, because it's like
yeah, it's just going to befunny, you know, and I know the
Jabba the Hutt's son, I think,was in the animated series and
so, yeah, he grew up to be a bigsnail man, you know, just like
his papa.
Oh, and this is someinteresting news, have you heard
(28:25):
about the new American Psychomovie?
No, yeah, there's going to be anew one.
It's the same director from themovie Challengers, luca
something, and also theyconfirmed.
Now it's going to be starring.
Guess who?
Guess who.
The man, the myth, don't say it.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
I would say there's
not that many to choose from,
but one of them for me would beeither Timothee Chalamet, who
else it's a young stud who'sjust been popping off lately.
Tom Holland.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
No, the same category
.
Same category of men A youngstud.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Off the top of my
head.
I can't think of any more names.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Austin Butler.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Austin Butler.
I think he fits the roleperfectly.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Why?
Because he's cold and heartless.
Yes, we have Austin Butler.
He'll be starring in theAmerican Psycho movie.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Paul Allen.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Let's see Paul
Allen's card card yeah, take on
my dick and shit.
Let's see, paul, how manyfollowers you got on instagram.
Oh uh, the funny thing I thinkwith this is just um, you know
how it goes when it comes tolike remakes and stuff like that
.
Everyone hates them and stuff,but I think that this can be
really like good.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
They could always
take it a different way.
I mean, I know they made anAmerican Psycho with Mila Kunis.
I didn't watch it.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
Oh, that's a sequel
technically and that was more of
a cash grab.
But then it's because I saythis, because it's the same
thing I said about like Dune andstuff it's a reimagining of the
same source material, differentsource material, different
thing and stuff, and it's likedifferent routes you can go and
stuff with that.
I haven't read the book, uh,don't really plan on to, but
it's just like, um, there's somany things.
(30:17):
And then that director isreally good.
And then austin beller, he's anincredible actor.
It's like the concept ofamerican psycho remake or
reimagining I don't reallynecessarily like, but then like
everything else around it.
That's like the director,austin, I'm just like it's
making a lot of good sense.
Like if I just heard about amovie with that director and
(30:39):
that actor, I would be likesounds fucking tight, you know.
So yeah, oh yeah.
Then his movie, queer is comingout this week, which I'm also
getting a free ticket to.
It's Daniel Craig.
He's gay, daniel Craig, yep.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
He's called Queer.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
James Bond yeah, yeah
, queer, because he's gay.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
He's called James
Bond gay.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
That's fucked up.
He's also.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Detective Bossoir, or
whatever his name is, from the
last one years.
From Knives Out.
Yeah, oh.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
But yeah, that's it
for my news, John, what you been
up to.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
I watched Afraid the
other day.
Afraid, afraid of these nuts.
Afraid, on Netflix with the.
What's his name?
John Cho, I think.
Mm-hmm, afraid, afraid of thesenuts, afraid on netflix with
the.
What's his name?
Speaker 1 (31:28):
john show, I think it
came out earlier this year.
It's a horror movie about crazyai controlling the house.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
It's a ripoff of
smart house that came out in the
early 2000s or 90s, I can'tremember exactly yeah, but smart
house is ahead of its time,like way too ahead of its time,
like the psp, but a afraid ai.
The movie just makes more senseto be a movie nowadays.
It's pretty insane, you know,watching her good old harold
(31:58):
from harold and kumar doing histhing in this movie.
He's like a really richsalesman who's also really smart
, and and when they'reinterviewing this team that you
know have invented aya, they'repushing the product or whatever,
and they're like the only wayyou can really see what she's
(32:20):
capable of is to put her in heryour house yourself, and so
that's what they do.
They do that and everythingstarts going downhill from then,
because aya it's notnecessarily.
Well, I guess you could sayshe's ai, but she's more than
just that system or that littlecomputer.
She's not limited.
(32:41):
She kind of reminds me more ofhave you ever seen that movie
eagle eye with shalabBeouf?
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Yeah, I was in it.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
Yeah, that movie that
you were in, that's exactly
what it reminded me of, becauseshe was taking over the radio,
she was taking over people'scars and and uh, bluetooth and
internet and accounts andeverything.
It was insane the way she wasdoing everything and then so you
(33:08):
know, she kind of ruins thisfamily's life, like the family
that she had before.
She ruined their life too, andshe was actually having them do
their bidding in the beginningand so, towards the end of this
movie, that's kind of what Ithink is happening now with this
current family that we've seenwith Curtis and his family,
because at the end they kind ofaccepted like, oh well, we can't
(33:29):
get away from her and we aren'tgoing to kill her, there's
nothing we can really do butkind of just accept it, and so
they become the family that wasin, like the beginning.
So it was pretty, pretty crazy.
I didn't really know how tofeel about it.
I thought it was pretty crazy.
I didn't really know how tofeel about it.
I thought it was alright, butand it's definitely creepy it's
definitely a creepy ass movie,but it was alright, yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
That's a yay, yeah,
for me it was a nay.
I remember walking out of themovie twice because I got bored.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Damn.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Yeah, two different
times I was like, yeah, I'd
rather just go home.
It wasn't that bad, yeah, yeah,um, let's see what I've been up
to.
I should wrong list.
Oh, yeah, then also becauselast week I was kept on
canceling.
Let me go through my Decemberwatch list.
What I watched in Decemberwrong thing.
Okay, you ready?
(34:18):
Hmm, okay, for the month ofNovember.
I saw the movie here.
I've seen Overlord season one,through season one and two,
absolute Superman, issue numberone.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
You talked about that
already, yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
And then, well, I'm
just going through the list.
And then issue number two aswell Overlord, sacred Kingdom,
the movie that was in theaters,concave, heretic Enola Elevation
, heretic anola elevation, theoutrun.
Gladiator 2 I saw that onetwice.
I read the comic series batman,white knight, batman, curse of
the white knight, batman, beyondthe white knight, uh, superman,
(34:52):
all-star, wicked bone ofwhatever.
I re-watched gladiator 2, whichI already put that, and then I
re-watched end of us and I readthe book end Us.
And I also saw the movie Jurorno 2.
That was for my month ofNovember, so at least I'm still
watching crap, right, but I needto up it at home and stuff I
(35:14):
don't watch enough at home.
I need to watch more things.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Oh, you're just
watching this at work.
You're watching this at work.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
No, these are all
movies and theaters.
That's what I mean, that's whatI mean.
I don't watch like shows andstuff at home.
Yeah, fuck, no, it's like Iclock in, I just immediately
start watching movies.
Yeah, I don't know.
Oh, and then this so far inDecember I have seen Fleabag
seasons one and two.
It's a short series I think it'son Amazon Prime, where it's
(35:41):
about some broad who's like hey,forget about it, I'll have sex
with anything that fucking movesand she goes through emotional
turmoil and it's a pretty cuteseries.
It's pretty funny and stuff.
And then just two seasons andthen it cuts and then it just
leaves you hanging.
It's a quick series.
You can run through like sixepisodes of pop Half an hour at
a jig.
And yeah, it was pretty okay,it was pretty good, it was funny
(36:04):
.
It was British, like forgetabout it, I'm British, holy.
You know, I saw the movieWerewolves.
It's about a werewolves Fuckingeveryone turns into a goddamn
werewolf If they're out in thesuper sun, no, the super moon or
whatever.
And they're like hey, forgetabout it, we're trying to find a
cure.
It has the dog from um purgeanarchy and this gave like purge
(36:27):
meets supernatural kind ofvibes, because they're just kind
of walking around and they'rejust like werewolves trying to
attack them.
All the time it kind of gavethose kind of vibes like purge
and stuff was like hey, whatwould you do?
I was like I fucking killedmyself.
Um, oh, and then I saw themovie floats animated movie.
It's about a like the fuckingworld's fucking drowning,
(36:48):
everyone's dying, you know.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Getting flooded, I
mean.
And so then the cat gets on alittle boat.
You know Chilling on the boat,right, Chilling on the boat and
then other animals get on theboat and then the animals just
kick it with each other.
Really it was cute animatedtype shit.
You know there's um a fatgerbil.
It's not a gerbil, it's likethose big animals.
(37:12):
I forgot what they're called.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
Guinea pig.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
No, no, they're
bigger, they're like this big,
they're the largest, like rodentor whatever.
There's um, a duck beaver?
No, no, it's no, they havecafes with them, fuckers.
Now there's a duck, there's amonkey, there's a dog and the
cat's just like.
(37:34):
What are we doing here?
Okay, and I saw Y2K twice andthen I also want you early AMC
unscreened screening of themovie September 5th.
It's about the Olympic Gamesthat took place in 1972 and we
follow the ABC Sports Network,who are like broadcasting sports
and shit, right as they do,right and as they do.
(37:56):
There's a hostage situationwhere a terrorist group fucking
takes hold of the, the fuckingIsrael team and stuff and kill
like 11 of them and so you know,the bad shootout.
It took, like, of course, over aday.
It's um, it's very dramatic,it's a really good movie and
(38:17):
it's like it reminds me ofsaturday night, where they do
like, you know, behind thescenes and like old tech and
stuff like that.
But then with this it was just,uh, it felt like just like
those kind of feelings but justfelt like so much more pressure,
just because it's like we'retalking about like people's
lives and stuff like that.
And then, like this was highlybroadcast, like everyone was
(38:37):
watching this.
It was like 900 million peoplewatching this and stuff or
households, or uh the fuck theyused to count in.
So this was really popping, youknow.
And yeah, it was just likecrazy, terrible thing and like
at towards the end there's likesomeone trying to confirm,
saying like, oh no, all thehostages just got away, it's
safe and stuff right.
And then everyone's like, ohyeah, hell yeah, they start
(38:58):
celebrating, you know having abeer and stuff like yeah yeah,
they're good, they're safe, youknow, and this is in their
newsroom, right.
They were like well, fuck, weneed to get interviews with the
people, right, like we need toget these interviews.
Like where are they?
And then they're like huh, andthen they got confirmed from
like two different sources thatthey they got safe, right.
So it's like, from what theyknow, it's confirmed, right,
(39:19):
they don't.
Uh, then, like 20 minutes later, they get another call saying
that's like no, they actuallyall died and there was a big
shootout and one of thehelicopters blew up, in the
pilot's side too, and stuff likethat.
And I was just like what thefuck?
Right, and it was this onedude's first day there, right.
And then his boss just like itdoesn't feel like it, but you
(39:40):
did a hell of a job today, andhe was like it doesn't really
feel like it, you know, and it'skind of like that's what I said
he was like that's what I saidand I was like bitch, I'll kill
you.
And then, yeah, it was just likea weird feeling at the end
because it's like no one like nogood, like this the situation
(40:06):
all around, yeah.
And then, uh, I read this one.
Uh, superwoman special numberone.
It's a comic book.
I read that one today.
It's um lois lane gets supermanpowers right.
There's a whole, there's anabsolute power arc.
That just happened where amandawaller goes like fucking haywire
I hate how much they pump herbecause I'm like shit up a
punchy and then there's like apower swap thing, right, and
then she got somehow, she gotpower swap right and she has all
the superman's powers right.
(40:26):
And then so now she's, you know, just fucking around.
You know, hey, I forget aboutit, I'm a superhero.
Now, you know, which is cool,whatever, right.
One funny thing that happens islike, uh, people are talking
and they're just like, well, ifsuperman has his powers and
every, there was a wholecommotion where they start
swapping each other's powers,like Amanda Waller was right,
and then they're at the endthey're talking about was like
(40:48):
well, superman has his powersright and everyone in the super
family has their powers right.
Where did her powers come from?
Because she had to takesomeone's powers and she got
them from General Zod that'sfunny as hell yeah, and then it
(41:09):
was just like they cut to himand it's just
like, oh fuck, and like I readthat, I was like, oh, that's
actually interesting, you know.
And uh, yeah, so you can killhim.
Huh, they can kill him, butit's just like he's on a rampage
right now.
He's in outer space orsomething, and then he's going
to go back to Earth somehow orwhatever, right, because he's on
the ship and then he's justgoing to like, even with him
(41:32):
depowered, it's still going tobe something to deal with, I
guess.
So, yeah, that's where it's at,los Angeles has superpowers and
stuff I want to get more into,like current DC shit, or yeah,
just cause that's what I'mreally into.
And uh, it's just reallycomplicated cause there's so
many comic lines and shit.
(41:52):
Like, okay, look at Batman,right, we got Batman.
Right, that's one comic.
Betty bits yeah, we get, that'sour one line, right.
And then we have detect comics,and then we have Batman and
Robin and I think they have likeworld's finest with Batman and
Superman.
And then Superman I think hehas like four.
He has Superman, right, shoutout, superman, action Action
(42:14):
comics, right, adventures ofSuperman, superman, man of Steel
he's always fucking there, youknow, and no, there's so many
runs.
And then like tie-ins and stuff, I started reaching a little
bit of action comments, but it'sjust like fuck, I don't know
where to start.
I want to read Flash too, andwhat's.
(42:38):
What other ones are there?
I don't want to read JusticeLeague because I feel like
that'll get too convoluted andstuff.
Oh, I want to read Supergirl.
That's the one I really want toread Because, you know, getting
in preparation for theSupergirl movie, woman of
Tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
Yeah, I really want
to read that story arc.
And then, like James Gunn said,he really liked that one and
that's one of his inspirationsthat he was getting and stuff,
because I really liked theAll-Star Superman.
That shit was fire.
And what else have I read?
Oh, the White Knight series.
That was really good and thenat the end it was cute Fucking
Harley Quinn and Batman they'rein love with each other and
(43:14):
stuff.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
Where's Joker?
Speaker 1 (43:17):
He died.
Well, it's like there was awhole thing.
They made him where he had adual identity, you know, like
DID, like where he had like adual identity, like you know,
like the id where he had jacknapier, and then he had the
joker, and then he will like popa lot of pills to um, like
medications, to you know behimself, you know be jack, and
stuff.
But then joker so eventuallytakes over and so and then, um,
(43:41):
yeah, then takes over, and thenharley quinn like kills him
Because Jack tells him to he waslike Jack, it was like kill me,
this is not going to like workout.
Kills him and then like yeah,she marries Batman and shit.
Well, she marries him for likelegal reasons and shit, so she
can't be used as a witnessagainst him.
I see, I see yeah yeah, they,yeah, yeah, they started
(44:07):
smashing and shit.
And then, uh, robin, no, uh,nine wings with barbara gordon.
There's also terry mcginnisthere too.
He's like hey, forget about it,I'm batman beyond forget about
it yeah, uh, who else is there?
oh, there's red hood too.
Red hood's funny because he'sum, or I think it's interesting
because instead of him being thesecond robin, he's the first
Robin, and so Jason Todd, he,you know this kind of similar
(44:29):
thing where he was like, hey,forget about it, I got beat up
by the Joker, right.
And then he tells the JokerBatman's secret identity, right.
And then he just like he feelsso ashamed and embarrassed and
stuff, so he just doesn't goback home, right, he doesn't go
back home for a minute.
So he just doesn't go back home, right, he doesn't go back home
for a minute.
And then, whenever he finallymusters up the courage to go
home, he sees fucking DickGrayson just kicking it at the
(44:51):
cave, you know, or kicking it attraining with Batman, you know.
So he was like, hey, what'sthis?
And he pissed off so he justleft and never came back, and
not until very much later.
That's whenever Batman foundout about like he was actually
like still alive.
And there's also like a wholestoryline where there's like you
know how, like the wayne familyis like an old family, old
bread, right.
Well, it turns out that he's,they're descended from the guy
(45:17):
who they thought like was like.
Let's say his name's tom right,tom right.
They thought tom was like theirgreat, great, great, great,
great pappy right and turns outno.
Great, great, great, pappyright and turns out no, your
great, great, great, great pappyTom Wayne was killed by this
other cat and this other cattook Tom's name and pretended
it'd be Wayne.
So then you're actually lineageof him and not actually Wayne.
(45:40):
So they're not.
Yeah, technically.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Not Wayne's.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
Yeah, but then it's
like so many generations Like
what does a name mean or matter?
You know?
Speaker 2 (45:49):
that's crazy.
Yeah, this is a comic book run.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
Yeah, yeah, this is a
the curse of the white night.
And then, um, yeah, oh, this isalso like a fuck ton of issues.
I was this is not just like onestory, this is like a lot of
issues.
I read Like there's like threethe White Knight, curse of the
White Knight, beyond the WhiteKnight, and then Robin, no, red
(46:12):
Hood.
Those are all like multipleruns and stuff like that.
So it's like there weren't alllike time and taste.
Yeah, it was a lot of reading Idid on these issues.
I read a fuck ton and then withthat, yeah, just a really great
series.
And then they're still going tocontinue the White Knight
series and Superman's going tocome in, because at the end
(46:32):
because Batman everyone knowswho Batman is and stuff they
know he's Bruce Wayne.
He went to jail for a minuteand then now they're like, hey,
forget about it, we need someman, because who the fuck is
this guy?
You know, that's all thereaction is.
And it's a really good comicseries.
I recommend it to anyone whocares.
And then this week we haveCraving.
The Hunter comes out.
We have the movie Queer.
(46:53):
What else we got?
What else we got?
Creature Commandos is stillgoing on.
So is Skeleton Crew SkeletonCrew?
Let me check.
Yeah, I think this is about it.
Yeah, do you think Ben won?
Yeah, okay, thank you very muchfor joining us on this episode
(47:15):
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